AutoCAD Productivity AutoCAD Command Quick Guide Appendix [ ] - 1 Notes: All rights reserved by HyperPics for the material and contents. Do not make copies of this material. Command Quick Guide R12 – R2005 Commands are the foundation inside of AutoCAD for performing tasks. These tasks range from creating drawings to managing them. As you can see the commands inside of AutoCAD have changed somewhat over the last several releases and with the addition of new enhancements and technologies in AutoCAD there is a guarantee that we will see more commands in the future. The table also provides a good reference to the commands that will most likely be there in the future and the ones that may be removed. The commands are exciting to look back onto see how AutoCAD has changed, and have provided a way for people to change things quickly in the AutoCAD environment through the use of macros or scripts. Related Command functionality Pressing Spacebar – Acts like the enter key in many cases except where you are expected to enter a string of text that might contain spaces. (i.e. Text or Dtext commands) Canceling an active command – To exit the current command you can press the ESCape key in R13 and up or the combination of keys Ctrl+C in R12. Related Commands script – Loads a script file into AutoCAD to run. rscript – Resumes a script file that was paused using the Backspace key. System Variables filedia – Controls whether or not a dialog is displayed for a command that is file related. (i.e. Open or New commands) cmddia – Controls whether or not a dialog is displayed for a command that is command related. (i.e. Plot command) AutoLISP Functions (command name parameters) – Executes a command through AutoLISP. (initdia) – Allows a command that has a dialog box to be used in AutoLISP.
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Command Quick Guide R12 – R2005
Commands are the foundation inside of AutoCAD for performing tasks. These tasks range from creating drawings to managing them. As you can see the commands inside of AutoCAD have changed somewhat over the last several releases and with the addition of new enhancements and technologies in AutoCAD there is a guarantee that we will see more commands in the future. The table also provides a good reference to the commands that will most likely be there in the future and the ones that may be removed. The commands are exciting to look back onto see how AutoCAD has changed, and have provided a way for people to change things quickly in the AutoCAD environment through the use of macros or scripts. Related Command functionality Pressing Spacebar – Acts like the enter key in many cases except where you are expected to enter a string of text that might contain spaces.
(i.e. Text or Dtext commands) Canceling an active command – To exit the current command you can press the ESCape key in R13 and up or the combination of keys Ctrl+C
in R12. Related Commands script – Loads a script file into AutoCAD to run. rscript – Resumes a script file that was paused using the Backspace key. System Variables filedia – Controls whether or not a dialog is displayed for a command that is file related. (i.e. Open or New commands) cmddia – Controls whether or not a dialog is displayed for a command that is command related. (i.e. Plot command) AutoLISP Functions (command name parameters) – Executes a command through AutoLISP. (initdia) – Allows a command that has a dialog box to be used in AutoLISP.